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In the last forum topic (Graphics), the community chose the graphic to the right, which was itself a collaboration between two people on the forum. We were stoked to see that all come together. That's what it's all about. Comet is working with those artists now to produce the graphic for the final release.

This forum topic is for discussing the prototype. Post your feedback, ideas, photos, etc. If you get your feet on a proto, we're looking for your leadership. Tell us how it rides. How natural does it feel under your feet? How well does it complement your style of skating? What changes would you want to make? Post your photos and where you're riding so we can share your action on Instagram!

BIG THANKS to the TEST PILOTS and to everyone who has played a part in designing this board! We look forward to your photos and continued ideas!

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- W-Concave: Just enough to give my lead foot some support while pushing. Not so much that it's obtrusive at other times. [10/10]

- Rocker: There can ALWAYS be more rocker. [9.5/10]

- Kicks: Angle is nice. Length is nice. Width is REAL NICE. Only ridden PNLs and Calibers, still working with the various mounting options to find the right amount of "snap". Yes, it's very much ollie-able if that's your thing. [9/10, pending more abuse. Potential 10/10]

- Mounting holes: Placement is a wee-bit too far out relative to the wheel wells. There's about 1" more of space to the inside that could be utilized. It may be nice to see just one more set of holes for a total of three on either end. Just a thought, perhaps others have some input that could persuade me to think otherwise. [8/10]

- Wheelbase: Relative to the board length, it's OK. I measured it out to 27" & 28" on the inner-most setting PNLs. (Drilled wheelbase is 25" & 26") For the direction I see skateboarding ("longboarding", whathaveyou) going, I think something closer to 24" would be slightly more appropriate. A shorter deck would be necessary to make that "work" well. [9/10]

- Length: For freestyle/dancing/boardwalking purposes, the current length is decent. I would say it's "conservative" for other disciplines. We could lose 2-3" and still have a hillsmashing beast. Keeping the same relative position on the kicks/mounting holes, that should put the drilled options at just about 23" & 24", actual distance depending on your trucks. That'll make for a very agile board and should keep it up with/ahead of "the curve". (Side note: Anyone out there ride TKPs? I'm really interested to hear that feedback.) [8/10]

- Width: Fine for me! I could see it getting somewhat of a waist, but it's not necessary. [10/10]

- Thickness: Just right. Let another guy ride it and he had no problems early grabbing this or that. Weight over all will be excellent if the length is shortened up a bit. [10/10]

TL;DR - Ttttttasty. Just some slight adjustments on the proportions and we're there!

Thanks for taking the time to read my feedback. If you have some thoughts, please let me know via reply or in your own observations! Keep bringing it together.
SB

Hey Sean, I've set it up with some indy 169s and it felt pretty sweet, there was enough clearance for 65mm wheels when I put on a .25 inch riser, I did get a bit of bite due to where the wheel wells are placed, but I'm sure that will be fixed when the final product is released